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  2. Herb grinder - Wikipedia

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    Like aluminum, stainless steel herb grinders can be machined from different grades of metal. The most common grade of steel used when machining a herb grinder is 303 stainless steel, and 304 stainless steel. Herb grinders generally come in 2-piece, 3-piece, and 4-piece versions, but there are specialized designs that have more sections.

  3. Burr mill - Wikipedia

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    Burr grinder for poppy seeds, burr visible on front. A burr mill, or burr grinder, is a mill used to grind hard, small food products between two revolving abrasive surfaces separated by a distance usually set by the user.

  4. Grinder - Wikipedia

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    Coffee grinder, a machine used for grinding coffee; Herb grinder, a grinder used for herbs including marijuana; Meat grinder, a machine used for grinding food; Wet grinder, a grinder that uses water either to soften the product ground or to keep the grinding elements cool; Grinder winch, a device for tensioning a rope to control a sail on a boat

  5. Tool and cutter grinder - Wikipedia

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    A Tool and Cutter Grinder is used to sharpen milling cutters and tool bits along with a host of other cutting tools. It is an extremely versatile machine used to perform a variety of grinding operations: surface, cylindrical, or complex shapes.

  6. Bryant Grinder - Wikipedia

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    The Bryant Chucking Grinder Company was founded in Springfield, Vermont in 1909 [2] [3] [4] and was an independent company for its first half century, during which time it was widely known in the machining industries by the colloquial name Bryant Grinder.

  7. Mill (grinding) - Wikipedia

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    SAG is an acronym for semi-autogenous grinding. SAG mills are autogenous mills that also use grinding balls like a ball mill. A SAG mill is usually a primary or first stage grinder. SAG mills use a ball charge of 8 to 21%. [9] [10] The largest SAG mill is 42' (12.8m) in diameter, powered by a 28 MW (38,000 HP) motor. [11]